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William R. GUIBERSON (I45402)

William R. GUIBERSON (I45402)


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männlich 1927 - 2015  (87 Jahre)


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  • Name William R. GUIBERSON 
    Geburt 2 Dez 1927  Montana, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Geschlecht männlich 
    LifeSketch
    • LifeSketch
      Bill died peacefully in June of 2015, surrounded by loved ones.

      Born in December of 1927 in the small town of Terry, Montana, he was the 3rd of 4 children.

      Bill grew up in Butte, Montana during the 1930's where his father owned a successful package delivery business. After the great depression he and his family headed west, eventually settling in the Seattle area in 1941, where he planted roots and enjoyed the rest of his life.

      On August 18th, 1945, Bill joined the Navy, serving in both World War II and the Korean War as Seaman First Class, being honored for his service with the Asiatic Pacific Area Campaign Medal and World War II Victory Medal.

      An uncompromising and dedicated servant of the people, Bill served as president of the National Association of Letter Carriers for 22 consecutive years, 29 years as a union official, and over 30 years serving as Chairman of the Board for the Seattle Postal Employee's Credit Union.

      He was actively involved in the progression of individual rights and participation in the political process, serving on the Advisory and Policy Committee for the Combined Federal campaign for 6 years and the Washington State Labor Council and Political Action Committee for over 20.

      Bill was State Coordinator for Political Action for the NALC for many years, Washington Credit Union League, Governmental Affairs Committee, and numerous fundraiser committees for disaster relief as well as a frequent volunteer for political candidates.

      He was highly involved in the community and philanthropic endeavors, serving on the Board of Directors of the Western Washington Chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation for 5 years and over 20 years as a volunteer.

      Bill was dedicated and continually involved in his family's lives and the community around him. As a baseball coach, Bill guided the ragtag-appearing South Seattle Babe Ruth team to many years of success during the 1960's, including a state title. He continued to be a sports enthusiast the entirety of his life, serving as the number one fan and often sideline coach for all of his kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids.

      Bill is survived by a large family and circle of close friends who loved him dearly. These include his wife Brenda, children Natalie, Bill, John, Tom, Robert, Mary, and Jason, 6 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife Patricia Egan.

      He lived well, laughed often, and loved much. He gained the respect, admiration and love of all those around him. He had a captivating smile and a perpetual demonstration of enthusiasm, determination and unwavering optimism. He leaves the world better a better place and will always be a source of inspiration.

      He will be missed.

      (Published in The Seattle Times on July 19, 2015)

      Birth Date: Dec. 2, 1927
      Death Date: Jun. 9, 2015
      Links to Parents
      [Contributed by Philip Weiss (#47403263)]

      Burial Date: June 16, 2015

      Family Members
      Parents
      Paul Guiberson
      Paul Charles Guiberson
      1890– 1966

      Bonnie Guiberson
      Bonnie May Roebuck Guiberson
      1896– 1988

      Spouse
      Patricia Guiberson
      Patricia Ann Egan Guiberson
      1929– 1968

      Siblings
      Marjorie Elaine Guiberson Meyers
      1914– 1994

      Baby Guiberson
      1917– 1917

      Paul Guiberson
      Paul Guiberson
      1919– 2003

      Norma Parr
      Norma Lorraine Guiberson Parr
      1923– 1998

      Betty Haynes
      Betty Jane Guiberson Haynes
    FSID LYBX-KZ6 
    Tod 9 Jun 2015  Shoreline, King, Washington, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    • LifeSketch
      Bill died peacefully in June of 2015, surrounded by loved ones.

      Born in December of 1927 in the small town of Terry, Montana, he was the 3rd of 4 children.

      Bill grew up in Butte, Montana during the 1930's where his father owned a successful package delivery business. After the great depression he and his family headed west, eventually settling in the Seattle area in 1941, where he planted roots and enjoyed the rest of his life.

      On August 18th, 1945, Bill joined the Navy, serving in both World War II and the Korean War as Seaman First Class, being honored for his service with the Asiatic Pacific Area Campaign Medal and World War II Victory Medal.

      An uncompromising and dedicated servant of the people, Bill served as president of the National Association of Letter Carriers for 22 consecutive years, 29 years as a union official, and over 30 years serving as Chairman of the Board for the Seattle Postal Employee's Credit Union.

      He was actively involved in the progression of individual rights and participation in the political process, serving on the Advisory and Policy Committee for the Combined Federal campaign for 6 years and the Washington State Labor Council and Political Action Committee for over 20.

      Bill was State Coordinator for Political Action for the NALC for many years, Washington Credit Union League, Governmental Affairs Committee, and numerous fundraiser committees for disaster relief as well as a frequent volunteer for political candidates.

      He was highly involved in the community and philanthropic endeavors, serving on the Board of Directors of the Western Washington Chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation for 5 years and over 20 years as a volunteer.

      Bill was dedicated and continually involved in his family's lives and the community around him. As a baseball coach, Bill guided the ragtag-appearing South Seattle Babe Ruth team to many years of success during the 1960's, including a state title. He continued to be a sports enthusiast the entirety of his life, serving as the number one fan and often sideline coach for all of his kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids.

      Bill is survived by a large family and circle of close friends who loved him dearly. These include his wife Brenda, children Natalie, Bill, John, Tom, Robert, Mary, and Jason, 6 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife Patricia Egan.

      He lived well, laughed often, and loved much. He gained the respect, admiration and love of all those around him. He had a captivating smile and a perpetual demonstration of enthusiasm, determination and unwavering optimism. He leaves the world better a better place and will always be a source of inspiration.

      He will be missed.

      (Published in The Seattle Times on July 19, 2015)

      Birth Date: Dec. 2, 1927
      Death Date: Jun. 9, 2015
      Links to Parents
      [Contributed by Philip Weiss (#47403263)]

      Burial Date: June 16, 2015

      Family Members
      Parents
      Paul Guiberson
      Paul Charles Guiberson
      1890—1966

      Bonnie Guiberson
      Bonnie May Roebuck Guiberson
      1896—1988

      Spouse
      Patricia Guiberson
      Patricia Ann Egan Guiberson
      1929—1968

      Siblings
      Marjorie Elaine Guiberson Meyers
      1914—1994

      Baby Guiberson
      1917—1917

      Paul Guiberson
      Paul Guiberson
      1919—2003

      Norma Parr
      Norma Lorraine Guiberson Parr
      1923—1998

      Betty Haynes
      Betty Jane Guiberson Haynes
    Age at Death 87 Jahre 
    Beerdigung Holyrood Cemetery, Shoreline, King, Washington, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    GS William R. Guiberson
    GS William R. Guiberson
    GS William R. Guiberson
    Personen-Kennung I45402  KLERC

    Gatte / Gattin Patricia Ann EGAN,   geb. 14 Feb 1929, Kitsap, Washington, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 18 Sep 1968, Seattle, King, Washington, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 39 Jahre) 
    Eheschließung 18 Sep 1948  Seattle, King, Washington, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Familien-Kennung F31787  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel
    Zuletzt bearbeitet am 1 Jul 2025 

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  • Ereignis-Karte
    Link zu Google MapsGeburt - 2 Dez 1927 - Montana, USA Link zu Google Earth
    Link zu Google MapsEheschließung - 18 Sep 1948 - Seattle, King, Washington, USA Link zu Google Earth
    Link zu Google MapsTod - 9 Jun 2015 - Shoreline, King, Washington, USA Link zu Google Earth
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